Iraq
Adam Hanieh: Power, wealth and inequality in the Arab world
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Unfolding revolution in Rojava: Interview with Özgür Amed, journalist and researcher
"We can say that Kurdish women led the Rojava revolution.
Germany: Lift the ban on the PKK!
Kurds protest in Dusseldorf.
Emerging Kurdistan: socialist or capitalist?
"The latest developments in the Middle East have had Western specialists-strategi
Decline and fall: The US SWP’s final embrace of Zionism
Israel blasts Gaza. The SWP’s response to the one-sided slaughter this summer illustrates the political and moral depths to which the group has descended.
By Art Young
September 18, 2014 – Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal -- At its peak in the 1960s and early 1970s the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) in the United States was the largest group to the left of the Communist Party and a major pole of attraction for radicalising youth. It was also the most dynamic and creative Marxist organisation in the USA.
The SWP of today bears no resemblance to that organisation. It now consists of a few hundred members and supporters, many of them in their 50s and older, together with a few dozen followers with the same demographic in other countries. Deliberately cutting itself off from most arenas of struggle, the SWP has little influence and few prospects for renewal. Like most left sects, its prime imperative appears to be the perpetuation of the sect and the position of its maximum leader, Jack Barnes.
September 4, 2014 – Socialist Alliance, posted at Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal – The follow
Iraq: West for pushes yet another Crusade
By Tony Iltis